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Good luck! JFW | T@lk 23:24, 4 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Hey Drugdb, I'm glad you've created a username. I'm not discriminating against your links at all (I do this to other people's links as well).
- I quote: "But of course there's nothing wrong with adding both lists of links and lists of on-line references you used in writing an article."
- Why are you discriminating against my links and not others? There's nothing wrong with on-topic, relevant links. And, yes, my links are references. I really don't understand what your problem is.
The problem is that even on-topic links can flood an article's external links section. For the ones you insert there are dozens of equally valid ones. For one topic, no more than 2-3 high-quality links are often enough. Any more would amount to overkill. Why would your links be better than drugs.com? And why do you only insert links to "popular" drugs?
You are welcome to Wikipedia, but I think your efforts would be better spent on actually updating article text instead of inserting links and arguing with me about it. JFW | T@lk 23:33, 4 Jan 2005 (UTC)
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